Addenda, Mary - Volume 8: July 1558

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3 With Addenda 1547-65. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1870.

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'Addenda, Mary - Volume 8: July 1558', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3 With Addenda 1547-65, (London, 1870) pp. 480-481. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/addenda/1547-65/pp480-481 [accessed 12 April 2024]

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July 1558.

July 3.
St. James's.
110. Warrant, under sign manual, to Sir Wm. Dansell to pay 800l. to Nicholas Brigham, teller of the Exchequer. [Parchment, sealed.]
July 3.
St. James's.
111. Like warrant to pay to Nich. Brigham 1,400l., to be by him paid to Valentine Browne, for the soldiers lately belonging to the garrison of Guisnes in France. [Parchment, sealed.]
July 10. 112. Memorial of the state of the garrisons and fortifications in the Northern parts over against Scotland, and of the accounts of officers having charge of treasure, victuals, munition, and provisions of war there; total number of soldiers, workmen, &c., 9,211, of whom 856 are dead, discharged, absent, prisoners, or sick; monthly wages, 10,838l. 2s. 8d., which have been unpaid since 17 April. With summary of the accounts of Sir Wm. Ingleby, treasurer; John Abington, surveyor of victuals; the Surveyors of Ordnance; and Sir Rich. Lee, surveyor of fortifications. [2 pages.]
July 20. Commission to Wm. Harvey, Clarencieux, King-at-arms, to visit his province. [Domestic, Jas. I., Vol. XC., No. 153, p. 16.]
July 26. 113. The Queen to Sir Thos. Wharton, steward of the manor of Hemingborough, co. York. You are to admit Edw. Knyght of Hemingborough, on his supplication, as tenant of a messuage called Whithouse and 16 acres of land, by copy of court roll of the manor of Hemingborough, co. York, at the suit of our well-beloved woman, Mrs. Fredeswide Strelley, if you find his allegations true. [1⅓ pages, draft.]
July [26].
Richmond.
114. Copy of the above, with the passage referring to the suit of Mrs. Strelley struck out. [½ page.]